Tengo Razones para Seguir

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Tengo Razones para Seguir
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Studio album by
Released1988
RecordedAugust–September 1988
Panda Studios, Buenos Aires
Genre Hard rock
Length38:25
Label Magnatape Musical
Producer Isak Portugheis
Marcelo Figoli
Juan Carlos Porro
Vox Dei chronology
La Biblia Según Vox Dei en Vivo 1986
(1987)
Tengo Razones para Seguir
(1988)
Sin Darle Ya Más Vueltas
(1994)

Tengo Razones para Seguir (I have reasons to keep on going) is the twelfth studio album by Argentine rock band Vox Dei. [1] It represents the second album recorded after the return in 1986, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Vox Dei.

Contents

It was the first Vox Dei studio album in ten years, and the first with the third line-up (Soulé, Quiroga, Basoalto), since Gata de Noche in 1978. Contains several unreleased tracks with a sound influenced by the 1980s music.

After the presentations, Ricardo Soulé left the band once again in 1989 and moved to Spain, partly due to economic situation in Argentina.

Songs

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."El dia de la victoria" 4:07
2."No me vengas con historias" Willy Quiroga 3:16
3."Espectros I" 4:11
4."Espectros II" 2:35
5."A nada le temo mas" 2:54
6."Tiempo de conversar" Willy Quiroga 2:51
7."Tengo razones para seguir" Willy Quiroga 4:09
8."Un corazón dispuesto" Willy Quiroga 3:53
9."En el siglo XXI" 3:51
10."Harley Davidson" 3:00
11."Dios es una mujer desnuda" Ricardo Soulé, Willy Quiroga 3:52

Credits

Vox Dei
Guest

Additional personnel

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